Analysis of the theory of operation, design, diagnosis, and repair procedures of engine control and computer systems. Examine emerging engine performance and vehicle propulsion technologies. Use standard and computerized tune-up test equipment to make a complete performance analysis and/or diagnosis of specific problems to determine the work needed on vehicles. Repairs are made to restore the vehicle?s performance, emissions, and fuel economy to as near as possible to original factory and EPA standards.

Supervised training in repairing various problems with customer vehicles while working at an automotive repair facility. Need department director approval; must follow approved guidelines listed in the internship packet. This course can be taken in lieu of AUTO2220 Production.